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phototrie (and other helper scripts)
Phototrie is a minimalistic application for quickly sorting through your photographs.
This repository also includes batchrename
and datename
, two commands useful
for organising photographs.
Usage
phototrie
Run phototrie JPG
in a directory where you have unsorted JPG
photos.
CR2
photos in the same directory, or in a CR2/
subdirectory,
with the same name will also be processed.
Wait a short while for thumbnails to be generated. Once this has completed, a window will pop up, showing your photos.
Press B
to mark a photo as bad, G
for good and P
for pristine
(future versions may allow custom names).
Phototrie will move them into directories with those labels as you go along.
datename
datename photo1.jpg photo2.jpg
(etc)
e.g. datename *.JPG
to process all JPG files in a directory.
This will rename photos to have their date (as stored in EXIF) as their name.
CR2
photos in the same directory, or in a CR2/
subdirectory,
with the same name will also be processed.
Once you are ready to apply the changes for real, pass --apply
(or -y
).
datename requires exiftool
to be installed.
batchrename
batchrename <regex> <replacement> photo1.jpg photo2.jpg
(etc)
e.g. batchrename .JPG$ .jpg *.JPG
Once you are ready to apply the changes for real, pass --apply
(or -y
).
Installation
You will probably need to install (on Debian/Ubuntu):
apt install python3-dev python3-pip python3-tk python3-pil python3-pil.imagetk
Then you can use:
pip3 install --user phototrie
(or, install from this repository: pip3 install --user git+https://bics.ga/reivilibre/phototrie
)